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Resumes Cover Letters
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Your Resume Isn't About You
Do you know who your resume is really about? If you don't make it about the right person (or people), you're sunk.
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Your Resume: Design vs. Content
There are two basic components to a resume. The first one is CONTENT. The second one is DESIGN. Both elements are critical in determining the success of the resume.
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Build Your Resume to Get Noticed
Your resume and cover letter are often the first and only impression an employer will have of you prior to an interview, and the basis by which you will or will not be selected for an interview. Your resume and cover letter should therefore reflect your qualities and experience that are most relevant to the position for which you are applying.
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Improving Your Resume Through Volunteer Work
Many people have trouble finding ways to improve their resume. Once you’re in a job, it’s often hard to get the exact tasks that you want assigned to. You may be very good at what you do – which makes it even more difficult to branch out and advance, because they won’t be able to afford to lose you.
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Cover Letter Versus Resume - Which Is More Important?
Some people say that the resume is THE most important part of the job changing process, while others say it’s the cover letter and even others say it’s the interview. The truth is that they are all right and wrong!
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How To Write A Graduate CV
What Format Do You Use?
The difference between a Graduate CV and the CV of a person established in the workplace (sometimes called a Performance CV) is predominately one of emphasis.
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Writing Your Technical Writing Resume: A Practical Guide
If anyone in the entire universe ought to have a perfect resume, it's a technical writer. Tech writers are supposed to be expert writers and fanatically obsessed with technical accuracy and relevance. Does this describe your resume?
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Resume Dos: Writing A Resume That Gets Interviews
The purpose of your resume is to get an interview. If you are not getting interviews, your resume is not doing its job. Here are some tips to ensure your resume gets you the interviews you deserve.
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Tips to Creating Your Own Cover Letter Template
A basic template can be either bulleted – sometimes called an Executive Summary – or in paragraph form. The paragraph form of cover letter template is more traditional and preferred by many for the neat appearance it presents. Since hiring managers are busy however, the bulleted format does have advantages.
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Resume Format: Problem Action Result
The bullet points in your resume need to describe your job accomplishments and not simply be a rehash of your job description. What is the best way to write and structure the bullet points in your resume for the biggest impact?
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